ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO; GEN. WASHINGTON'S JOURNEY TO NEW-YORK. THE SCENES OF PATRIOTIC JOY WHICH WERE BEFORE HIM AT BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, AND IN THIS CITY.

In the contemplated celebration in April of the centennial of the inauguration of Washington, it is proposed to have a marine pageant reproducing the entrance of the President to the city by barge across the bay from New-Jersey, after his journey from Mount Vernon by ....

January 13, 1889

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